Ross Tokely grabs a headed goal from close range. Inverness CT 1-0 St Johnstone.Outswinging corner taken right-footed by Aaron Doran from the right by-line, Aaron Doran provided the assist for the goal.

Unfair challenge on Richie Foran by Jody Morris results in a free kick. Russell Duncan restarts play with the free kick.

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Aaron Doran is penalised for a handball. Direct free kick taken by Michael Duberry.

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Tokely back after ban
Ross Tokely returns from suspension as Inverness go in search of a first Clydesdale Bank Premier League win since November when they play St Johnstone.
Tokely is available again after missing the 3-3 draw with St Mirren but Jonny Hayes, who returned from an ankle injury against the Buddies, is doubtful with a foot problem.
Grant Munro must serve the second game of a two-match ban, Gavin Morrison and Kenny Gillett are back in light training and Graeme Shinnie, Nick Ross and Stuart Golabek remain out.
Caley manager Terry Butcher believes Derek McInnes could emulate the success of his St Johnstone predecessor Owen Coyle, but first hopes to claim revenge against the Perth side.
McInnes was appointed St Johnstone boss after Coyle left for Burnley, where he secured promotion to the Barclays Premier League before taking charge of Bolton.
McInnes has been linked with numerous positions in England, including recent vacancies at Burnley and West Brom, but so far has stayed at McDiarmid Park.
Butcher said: "Derek's a terrific young manager and no wonder he's being courted down south.
"Owen Coyle came from St Johnstone and Derek could follow along the same lines."
He added: "They're very strong, very determined, very resilient. They've got experienced players throughout the spine of their team and that little bit of flair as well that can provide goals.
"We haven't managed to get the better of them and it would be nice on Saturday to do that.
"We feel we're overdue a win and three points is there for us if we can apply ourselves properly."
McInnes has no fresh injury concerns and has Arvydas Novikovas back in contention for the visit to the Caledonian Stadium.
He was cup-tied for the Scottish Cup win over Partick Thistle in Saints` last outing and is likely to be added to the squad for the weekend.

Formation:4411Manager: Terry Butcher

Inverness CT

Formation: 442Manager: Derek McInnes

St Johnstone

Ryan Esson

David Proctor

Ross Tokely

Stuart Duff

Lee Cox

Russell Duncan

Richie Foran

Adam Rooney

Shane Sutherland

Aaron Doran

Chris Hogg

SUBS

Jonny Tuffey

Stuart Golabek

Eric Odhiambo

Chris Innes

Alex MacDonald

Liam Polworth

Home

Away

Peter Enckelman

David MacKay

Daniel Grainger

Michael Duberry

Steven Anderson

Jody Morris

Murray Davidson

Chris Millar

Liam Craig

Sam Parkin

Steve May

SUBS

Graeme Smith

Alan Maybury

Jamie Adams

Arvydas Novikovas

Peter MacDonald

Andrew Jackson

Stephen Reynolds

Match Report

Inverness break barren run
Rare goals from Ross Tokely and Russell Duncan gave Inverness a 2-0 win against St Johnstone - ending an 11-game run without an SPL victory.
Inverness, who had not won a league game since beating Hibernian at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium 4-2 on November 20 last year, claimed only their third success at home this season.
Tokely's powerful header from five yards out put Caley Thistle ahead in the 28th minute and Russell Duncan sealed the victory with a tap-in after 62 minutes.
St Johnstone could have leapfrogged their hosts into the top six had they capitalised on Inverness's poor home form, but they could not despite Caley Thistle's injury problems.
Influential midfielder Jonny Hayes missed out for the Highlanders due to a foot injury, while defender Chris Innes was replaced by Tokely who returned from suspension after missing last Saturday's 3-3 draw at St Mirren.
Inverness manager Terry Butcher also gave a rare start to Shane Sutherland.
Derek McInnes made two changes to his St Johnstone starting line-up which beat Partick Thistle 2-0 in the Scottish Cup on Wednesday with Liam Craig and Sam Parkin replacing Cleveland Taylor and Collin Samuel.
Supporters enjoyed the unseasonal warm sunshine in Inverness more than the uninspiring contest in front of them for much of the first half.
Chris Millar came closest in the opening stages with a dipping volley in the 10th minute.
The winger's 25-yard effort was inches over the bar after he was found by Sam Parkin.
Caley Thistle responded with Aaron Doran dragging a low shot from a similar distance just wide.
Moments later Ryan Esson was forced into the first save of the match when he blocked Stevie May's low shot from the edge of the box.
The hosts' only on-target effort of the first period proved fruitful with Tokely scoring with a powerful header after connecting with a Doran corner in the 28 minute.
Lithuanian under-21 international Arvydas Novikovas was introduced after 40 minutes for Millar.
The on-loan winger from Hearts appeared to be a tactical switch as the Saints tried to create something from a contest that was turning into a midfield battle.
Inverness's injury woes continued after the restart with David Proctor adding to the growing list.
The defender came off second best from a fair challenge five minutes after the interval but could not return to action.
Proctor, who was replaced by Innes, is now Caley Thistle's 10th injured player.
Despite their woes, Doran might have doubled the lead when he flashed a volley over after being found by a Tokely flick-on from a Duncan free-kick.
Duncan made a telling impact in the 62nd minute when he netted at the near post.
The midfielder met a perfect cutback from striker Adam Rooney to add the hosts' second.
Murray Davidson might have pulled a goal back for the visitors with 15 minutes to go but he squandered an excellent chance.
The midfielder had a free header which he nodded over from a Danny Grainger corner.
Saints' captain Jody Morris and Davidson linked up well moments later with the latter firing over seconds before Novikovas forced a diving save from Esson.
The missed chances were in complete contrast to the clinical finishing of Caley Thistle who netted their only two shots on target.